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First ride on the SS - long, no pics

jacksonpt

Turbo Monkey
Jul 22, 2002
6,791
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Vestal, NY
I had an old hardtail collecting dust in my garage, so I picked up some used spacers, and 18tooth cog and a tension for $15 to do a SS conversion. I figured if I didn't get into SSing, I'd only be out $15, so it was worth a shot.

I got the geared parts off and the SS stuff on. I got a few tips about how to make the setup more reliable, one of which was to have teh tensioner push teh chain up, not pull it down. So before I left the house, I deicded to flip the tensioner around. In the process I managed to break the tensioner. So I took out a few links and set the bike up without a tensioner. Chainline seemed good, tension seemed ok, so I thought I'd give it shot.

I got to the trail head and pedaled around in the parking lot a bit to get a feel for things. It took about 20 seconds before I started to see the appeal to SSing. Then I hit the trails.

I fully expected to drop the chain at least a few times, and for the lack of gears to kick my butt. I rode most everything I do on my geared bike and didn't shy away from the climbs much. I really enjoyed how fast and nimble the bike was. The spinning/griding up hills didn't bother me as much as I thought it would - what really hurt was never having a chance to recover. The trails I rode are ALL up and down, so there's never a chance to just sit back and spin to catch your breath.

Oh, and I didn't drop the chain at all.

All in all it was a good ride. I can definitely see the appeal to SSing, and I'll be doing it again soon (perhaps tomorrow morning). I'm not ready to sell my Yeti, but I do see a SS being a permanent part of my stable.
 

MMcG

Ride till you puke!
Dec 10, 2002
15,457
12
Burlington, Connecticut
Very cool that you were able to run it without a tensioner actually!!!

Pics of the bike sans tensioner?

Glad you enjoyed the experience. You've certainly got the climbing legs to be a strong single speeder too. :thumb:
 

jacksonpt

Turbo Monkey
Jul 22, 2002
6,791
59
Vestal, NY
I definitely need to swap out that big ring for a bash guard - it gets hung up on EVERYTHING.

The bike



The "drivetrain"
 

pinkshirtphotos

site moron
Jul 5, 2006
4,844
586
Vernon, NJ
i fixed my "bashgaurd" with a set of big vice grips. just clamp on the teeth and bend back and forth they will snap off. then use a file or dremel to make smooth.